6 result(s) for hungarian press union in Property
Updated: New 3% Mortgage Scheme in Hungary for First-Time Buyers
- 14 Jul 2025 2:04 PM
- property
The government has approved a 3pc home purchase credit programme for first-time buyers, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said during a break at a cabinet meeting.
Updated: Household Energy Prices in Hungary Still Cheapest in Europe
- 21 Feb 2025 5:47 PM
- property
Household energy prices in Hungary are the cheapest in Europe, the government commissioner for maintaining the system of regulated utilities prices said at a press conference.
Mini-Dubai: Budapest Residents Betrayed by Fidesz, Claims Tisza Leader
- 30 Jan 2025 8:32 AM
- property
Councillors of the opposition Tisza Party's group in the Budapest city assembly have stated under their oath of office that they would serve the interests of Budapest residents with their every decision, the leader of the party said on Wednesday, adding the party wanted to clearly express that it would not assist with "cheating them".
Orbán’s Son-In-Law Extends His Influence Over Major Real Estate Company
- 27 Jun 2018 12:22 PM
- property
István Tiborcz, a son-in-law of Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán, has become the majority owner of BDPST Zrt., a fast-growing real estate company after purchasing shares from one of his long-time business partners, company records show reports direkt36.hu.
Two-Bin Household Waste Collection In Hungary To Begin In 2015
- 16 Jan 2014 8:00 AM
- property
Household waste collection using two separate dustbins will begin in Hungary on 1 January 2015, Minister of State for Environmental Affairs Zoltán Illés announced on Tuesday at the foundation stone laying ceremony of Budafilter 94 Ltd's new plastic recycling plant in Mezőfalva, Central Transdanubia.
EU Rules Allow Top Court In Hungary To Set FX Rate In Loan Cases
- 6 Dec 2013 2:00 AM
- property
European Union regulations on unfair contractual obligations enable the top court Kúria to assess the fairness of contracts and in certain cases set the exchange rate, daily Magyar Nemzet said, citing a position by the European Commission.
Updated: New 3% Mortgage Scheme in Hungary for First-Time Buyers
- 14 Jul 2025 2:04 PM
- property
The government has approved a 3pc home purchase credit programme for first-time buyers, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said during a break at a cabinet meeting.
Updated: Household Energy Prices in Hungary Still Cheapest in Europe
- 21 Feb 2025 5:47 PM
- property
Household energy prices in Hungary are the cheapest in Europe, the government commissioner for maintaining the system of regulated utilities prices said at a press conference.
Mini-Dubai: Budapest Residents Betrayed by Fidesz, Claims Tisza Leader
- 30 Jan 2025 8:32 AM
- property
Councillors of the opposition Tisza Party's group in the Budapest city assembly have stated under their oath of office that they would serve the interests of Budapest residents with their every decision, the leader of the party said on Wednesday, adding the party wanted to clearly express that it would not assist with "cheating them".
Orbán’s Son-In-Law Extends His Influence Over Major Real Estate Company
- 27 Jun 2018 12:22 PM
- property
István Tiborcz, a son-in-law of Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán, has become the majority owner of BDPST Zrt., a fast-growing real estate company after purchasing shares from one of his long-time business partners, company records show reports direkt36.hu.
Two-Bin Household Waste Collection In Hungary To Begin In 2015
- 16 Jan 2014 8:00 AM
- property
Household waste collection using two separate dustbins will begin in Hungary on 1 January 2015, Minister of State for Environmental Affairs Zoltán Illés announced on Tuesday at the foundation stone laying ceremony of Budafilter 94 Ltd's new plastic recycling plant in Mezőfalva, Central Transdanubia.
EU Rules Allow Top Court In Hungary To Set FX Rate In Loan Cases
- 6 Dec 2013 2:00 AM
- property
European Union regulations on unfair contractual obligations enable the top court Kúria to assess the fairness of contracts and in certain cases set the exchange rate, daily Magyar Nemzet said, citing a position by the European Commission.













